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  • Nottingham: open air treatment of sick children. Photograph, ca. 191-.
  • Wingfield Hospital, Headington, Oxfordshire: patients receiving open air treatment are visited by the hunt. Photograph, 192-.
  • Nottingham: a girl with pneumonia nursed on a terrace open to the air. Photograph, 19--.
  • World War II: wounded soldiers convalescing at Preston Hall, Aylesford, Kent. Photograph, 194-.
  • Nottingham: soldiers in World War I, some of them wounded, standing on a verandah used for open-air treatment. Photograph, 1917.
  • An invalid boy in a Bath chair outside an open air sleeping-chalet. Photograph by W. Ames, ca. 1900.
  • Nottingham: a verandah for open air treatment of the sick. Photograph, 1914.
  • Nottingham: a verandah open to the air with a bed and a cot, each containing a child being treated for acute illness. Photograph, 1893.
  • Wingfield Hospital, Headington, Oxfordshire: patients receiving open air treatment are visited by the hunt. Photograph, 192-.